3 eluents, 4 connections, Eluents – Metrohm 871 Advanced Bioscan User Manual

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4 Notes - Maintenance - Faults

871 Advanced Bioscan / Instructions for Use 8.871.1003

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Contaminated valves are cleaned by rinsing with water or organic sol-

vents. When the cleaned valves are reinstalled, you must ensure that

the flow direction is correct.

in accordance with

nding maintenance

s for Use.

the cause of abrasive

taminated

ratched pistons. It is

thus essential to ensure that no precipitates can appear (see also

section 4.2.3).

4.2.3 Eluents

ofiltered (0.45

µ

m filter) and de-

gassed (with N , He or by using an 837 Eluent Degaser). For alkaline

low buffering capacity one should preferably

on.

pH:

pH alterations lead to shifts in the dissociation

Eluent change
W

c

miscible. If the system has to be rinsed with an organic solution, several

solvents with increasing or decreasing lipophilic character may possibly

4.2.4 Connections

All connections between injector, column and detector must be as short

e and be absolutely tight.

The replacement of piston seals has to be done

the pump manufacturer’s directions. The correspo

work for the 818 IC Pump is described in the 818 Instruction
Salt crystals between the piston and the seal are

particles, which can enter the eluent. These lead to con

valves, pressure rise and in extreme cases to sc

Treatment
For the preparation of the eluents only chemicals of a purity degree of

at least "p.a." should be used. For diluting please use only high purity

water.
Fresh eluents should always be micr

2

eluents and eluents with

use a CO

2

absorber (e.g. the absorber supplied with the optional

6.5324.000 Bottle rack).
The supply vessel containing the eluent must be closed as tightly as

possible to avoid excessive evaporation.

Influence of various parameters

Concentration:

An increase in the concentration usually leads

to shorter retention times and quicker separa-

ti

equilibrium and thus to changes in the reten-

tion times.

hen the eluent is changed, it must be ensured that no precipitates

an be formed. Solutions used in direct succession must therefore be

have to be used (e.g. water

acetone

chloroform).

as possible, have a low volum

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